Supposedly, Hemingway once wrote a story in six words: "For sale: baby shoes, never worn." I'm no Hemingway, but I dig the idea of ultra-short stories.
I write them from time to time. You might like some. You can find me on Twitter at @dcwllms.

Thursday, July 12, 2012

522. The Last City on Earth

Over the course of one hundred and fifty years, they moved every last man, woman and child to Paris.
They called it 'The City of the World'.
It grew as broad and deep as Texas, a marvel of better humanity.
The world around it became a place of nature and wonder.